Mumbai Diaries 26/11
Mumbai Diaries 26/11 | |
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Genre | Medical drama Thriller |
Created by | Nikkhil Advani |
Based on | |
Screenplay by | Nikhil Gonsalves Anushka Mehrotra (Season 1) Yash Chettija Persis Sodawaterwalla (Season 2) |
Directed by |
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Starring | |
Composer | Asutosh Pathak |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 16 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Rameshchandra Yadav |
Producers |
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Cinematography | Kaushal Shah (Season 1) Malay Prakash (Season 2) |
Editor | Maahir Zaveri |
Running time | 36–50 minutes |
Production company | Emmay Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Amazon Video |
Release | 9 September 2021 | - present
Mumbai Diaries is an Indian Hindi-language medical thriller[1] television series. It is set in the emergency room of a government hospital, focusing on the challenges faced by medical staff and first responders during times of crises.[2] It was released on Amazon Prime Video on 9 September 2021. The series was created and directed by Nikkhil Advani, along with Nikhil Gonsalves.[3][4] The filming of the series took place in real locations that were part of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, including Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Gateway of India, and Leopold Café.[5]
Mumbai Diaries was renewed for a second season[6] and released on 6 October 2023. The story of the second season is based on the 2005 Mumbai floods, with Mohit Raina and Konkona Sen Sharma reprising their roles from the previous season.
At the 2022 Filmfare OTT Awards, Mumbai Diaries 26/11 received 10 nominations, including Best Drama Series, Best Director in a Drama Series (Advani & Gonsalves), Best Actor in a Drama Series (Raina) and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Sen Sharma), and won Best Adapted Screenplay (Series) (Nikhil Gonsalves, Anushka Mehrotra and Yash Chetija).
Synopsis
[edit]The story of the first season is set during the 2008 Mumbai attacks, it follows the staff of Bombay General Hospital and their travails during the fateful night of 26 November 2008. It also shows incidents happening at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel and how a journalist tries to report these incidents.
The story of the second season takes place six months after the first season, and is set against the backdrop of Mumbai flooding (similar to the Maharashtra floods of 2005) and focuses on the efforts of the medical staff to save the lives of numerous people both in the city and the ER.
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Mohit Raina as Dr. Kaushik Oberoi, Head of Trauma Surgery at Bombay General Hospital and Ananya's husband
- Konkona Sen Sharma as Chitra Das, Director of Social Services at Bombay General Hospital
- Tina Desai as Ananya Ghosh Oberoi, Dr. Oberoi's wife and Head of F & B Services at the Taj Palace Hotel
- Shreya Dhanwanthary as Journalist Mansi Hirani
- Satyajeet Dubey[7] as Dr. Ahaan Mirza, first year surgical resident at Bombay General Hospital
- Natasha Bharadwaj as Dr. Diya Parekh, first year surgical resident at Bombay General Hospital
- Mrunmayee Deshpande as Dr. Sujata Ajawale, first year surgical resident at Bombay General Hospital
- Mishal Raheja as Dr. Sahil Aggarwal, Visiting Surgeon at Bombay General Hospital and Chief of Ellora Hospital (season 1)
- Prakash Belawadi as Dr. Madhusudan Subramaniam, Chief Medical Officer at Bombay General Hospital (Recurring season 1, Regular season 2)
- Parambrata Chattopadhyay as Dr. Saurav Chandra, Chitra's abusive and evil estranged husband, Head of Pediatrics at a London Hospital (season 2)
- Riddhi Dogra as Dr. Sandhya D'Souza (Season 2)
- Pawan Shankar as Hasan Rahimtullah (Season 2)
Recurring
[edit]- Sandesh Kulkarni as ACP Mahesh Tawde (killed in season 1)
- Akshar Kothari as Inspector Mayank Bhat
- Rishabh Arora as Vasu Paul, the security guard at Bombay General Hospital, Vidya's brother (killed in season 1)
- Balaji Gauri as Nurse Sneha Cherian
- Adithi Kalkunte as Nurse Vidya Paul, Vasu's sister
- Pushkaraj Chirputkar as Nurse Samarth Joshi
- Sonali Kulkarni as Mrs. Kelkar, ATS Chief Anant Kelkar's wife
- Vikram Acharya as Rudro, Ananya's colleague at Taj Palace Hotel
- Mohini Sharma as Paramjeet Kaur, elderly patient at Bombay General Hospital
- Sonali Sachdev as Dr. Shamita Parekh, Dr. Diya's mother (killed in season 1)
- Indraneel Bhattacharya as Dr. Pranab Parekh, Dr. Diya's father
- Aalekh Kapoor as Major Krishnan
Episodes
[edit]No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Diagnosis" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
The series starts with 10 terrorists entering Mumbai through sea route. A journalist trying to get information from a person working in the hospital for some news. As soon as the journalist leaves after meeting him, there's an attack at the Leopold Cafe by two terrorists. Diya Parekh (Natasha Bharadwaj) is the daughter of the chairman of Bombay General Hospital and is appointed there as resident along with two other residents Ahaan Mirza (Satyajeet Dubey) and Sujata Ajawale (Mrunmayee Deshpande) under Dr. Kaushik Oberoi (Mohit Raina), who is one of the best doctors working at Bombay General Hospital. | |||||
2 | "Complications" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
3 | "Malignant" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
4 | "Anatomy" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
5 | "Side Effects" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
6 | "Relapse" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
7 | "Remission" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 | |
8 | "Recovery" | Nikhil Advani, Nikhil Gonsalves | Nikhil Gonsalves, Yash Chetija, Anushka Mehrotra | 9 September 2021 |
Reception
[edit]The show has an critics' approval rating of 88% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.[8] Bhavna Agarwal from Bollywood Bubble gave the web-series a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Mohit Raina, Konkona Sen Sharma starrer is an uplifting re-telling of the frightening terror attack. Mumbai Diaries 26/11 is undeniably a medical drama you won't regret seeing. It is attention-grabbing and impactful."[9] Overall the show has received generally positive reviews.[10][11][12]
Ronak Kotecha from The Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars and noted "All in all, it's a hard-hitting show alright, made with a lot of blood and sweat too, which shows onscreen, but in a bid to pack in too much action and drama, Mumbai Diaries ends up becoming a never-ending saga of insipid characters rather than a taut thriller of a life-altering real event."[13]
Anuj Kumar of The Hindu said "Overall, Mumbai Diaries 26/11 reads like a diary of a person who knows how to smartly conceal his real emotions."[14]
Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV gave season 1, a rating of three and a half stars out of five and wrote "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 is undoubtedly top-notch in terms of both its craft and its creative choices."[15]
Praising the performance of cast, The Indian Express reviewer stated "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 works best when, in between all the craziness, some of the characters stop to take a breath, and exchange glances or words. It makes you believe that there is still some goodness in the world."[16]
However, the Season 2 has received a mixed response, where critics state that a rushed up work has failed to create impact on viewers.[17]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award ceremony | Category | Nominee / work | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Drama Series | Mumbai Diaries 26/11 | Nominated | [18] |
Best Director in a Drama Series | Nikkhil Advani and Nikhil Gonsalves | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a Drama Series | Mohit Raina | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Konkona Sen Sharma | Nominated | |||
Best Adapted Screenplay (Series) | Nikhil Gonsalves, Anushka Mehrotra and Yash Chetija | Won | |||
Best Production Design (Series) | Priya Suhas | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematographer (Series) | Kaushal Shah | Nominated | |||
Best Costume Design (Series) | Sheetal Sharma | Nominated | |||
Best Editing (Series) | Maahir Zaveri | Nominated | |||
Best VFX (Series) | Futureworks | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "Mumbai Diaries Season 2 trailer: Mohit Raina returns as Dr Kaushik, has to deal with aftermath of Mumbai floods". hindustantimes.com. 29 September 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries Season 2 trailer: Mohit Raina and team fight against the devastating Mumbai floods". filmfare.com. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
- ^ "Nikkhil Advani on 'Mumbai Diaries 26/11' success: Overwhelming to see everyone's effort getting recognition". www.mid-day.com. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 trailer out. Amazon series shows doctors' struggle during attack". India Today. 26 August 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
- ^ Roy, Lachmi Deb (31 August 2021). "Nikkhil Advani On Working With Konkona Sen Sharma for 'Mumbai Diaries 26/11': I Got Nervous After She Said 'Yes' For The Show". Outlook India. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 trailer: Amazon series shows the night of terror, as lived by doctors who didn't give up". Hindustan Times. 25 August 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
- ^ "Satyajeet Dubey on 'Mumbai Diaries 26/11': Had to convey a lot through silences". www.mid-day.com. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ^ Mumbai Diaries 26/11, retrieved 5 March 2023
- ^ Agarwal, Bhavna (10 September 2021). "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Review: Mohit Raina, Konkana Sen Sharma starrer is a refreshing re-telling of the ghastly terror attack". Bollywood Bubble. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- ^ Kotecha, Ronak (9 September 2021), Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Season 1 Review: Hard-hitting and raw but struggles to capture the scale of 26/11, TOI Entertainment Times, retrieved 22 May 2023
- ^ Gupta, Shubhra (10 September 2021). "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 review: An urgent and swift series that feels authentic". The Indian Express. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ Chatterjee, Saibal (10 September 2021). "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Review: Gripping Drama Is Both Heart-Stopping And Heart-Breaking". NDTV Movies. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Season 1 Review: Hard-hitting and raw but struggles to capture the scale of 26/11", The Times of India, retrieved 16 January 2023
- ^ Kumar, Anuj (10 September 2021). "'Mumbai Diaries 26/11' review: A big, intriguing dose of dopamine". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Review: Gripping Drama Is Both Heart-Stopping And Heart-Breaking". NDTV.com. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries 26/11 review: An urgent and swift series that feels authentic". The Indian Express. 9 September 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
- ^ "Mumbai Diaries season 2 review: Crowded and rushed series fails to create impact". The Indian Express. 6 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "Filmfare OTT Awards 2022 - Nominations". filmfare.com. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
External links
[edit]- Amazon Prime Video original programming
- 2021 Indian television series debuts
- Hindi-language television shows
- Works based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks
- Indian medical television series
- Indian drama television series
- Television shows set in Mumbai
- Television series set in 2008
- Terrorism in television
- Works about Islamic terrorism